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The Namibian and Mongolian babies, living in tiny shelters amid vast open areas, are poor, but, as far as we can see, their lives are free of illness and squalor.
And so the government has recently stepped up raids on the hundreds of tiny shelters and factories where the illegal migrants live and work, generally run by local churches, South Korean aid groups or Chinese of Korean descent.
The average surface temperature is around 180C. · Grady says that the lack of magnetic field (about 1% as strong as Earth's) means the high-energy radiation streaming in from the Sun would make life unbearable on the planet and the lack of any real atmosphere would restrict people to tiny shelters.
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They had yet to receive a tent and were squatting inside a tiny shelter they had erected with pillows and blankets.
They come thousands of miles to get here, and end up in a tiny shelter where they've got nothing, and then someone destroys that home in front of their eyes.
"We have been living on the embankment for a month," said Amena standing in front of her tiny shelter.
Children living on their own With sticks, leaves and some plastic, Rachelle made a tiny shelter in a camp for the displaced.
In Habiba Ibrahim Iftin's tiny stick shelter, three children cling listlessly to her legs.
Each one, known as a zooid, built itself a tiny, tubular shelter, known as a theca, that was attached to its neighbor's, like a row house.
At a time when many museums are struggling with slashed budgets and sagging attendance, the Neue Galerie is a tiny oasis sheltered from today's shaky economy and the impact of the World Trade Center attacks.
Their conversation took place in 1965, when he was only vaguely aware of Gray's name and knew of the house largely because of the murals the architect Le Corbusier had painted there and its proximity to Le Cabanon, a tiny wooden shelter he had constructed on a nearby cliff.
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